2005–06 Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball team

The 2005–06 Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball team represented the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee during the 2005–06 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Panthers, led by head coach Rob Jeter, played their home games at the U.S. Cellular Arena and Klotsche Center and were members of the Horizon League. They finished the season 22–9, 12–4 in Horizon League play to finish in first place. They were champions of the Horizon League Tournament to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they received a #11 seed and defeated #6 seed Oklahoma before losing to the eventual National Champion #3 seed Florida in the second round.

2005–06 Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball
Horizon League Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament, Second Round
ConferenceHorizon League
2005–06 record22–9 (12–4 Horizon)
Head coachRob Jeter
Home arenaU.S. Cellular Arena
Klotsche Center
2005–06 Horizon League men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Milwaukee124 .750  229  .710
Butler115 .688  2013  .606
Loyola (IL)88 .500  1911  .633
UIC88 .500  1615  .516
Detroit88 .500  1616  .500
Green Bay88 .500  1516  .484
Wright State*88 .500  1315  .464
Cleveland State511 .313  1018  .357
Youngstown State412 .250  721  .250
2006 Horizon League Tournament winner
As of August 1, 2010; Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

Horizon League Standing: 1st
Date Opponent* Rank* Location Result Overall Conference Television
Regular Season Games
November 15, 2005MemphisMemphis, TNL 79–520–1
November 21, 2005Upper IowaMilwaukee, WIW 93–641–1
November 28, 2005Tennessee TechCookeville, TNL 72–671–2
December 3, 2005Saint LouisMilwaukee, WIW 82–712–2
December 6, 2005South Dakota StBrookings, SDW 76–513–2
December 10, 2005HawaiiMilwaukee, WIW 58–524–2
December 15, 2005WisconsinMadison, WIL 74–684–3
December 17, 2005Green BayMilwaukee, WIW 80–605–31–0
December 21, 2005OaklandMilwaukee, WIW 83–606–3
December 27, 2005WyomingLaramie, WYW 84–697–3
December 30, 2005MontanaMissoula, MOW 78–748–3
January 2, 2006Cleveland StateMilwaukee, WIW 75–689–32–0
January 5, 2006UICChicago, ILW 68–4510–33–0
January 7, 2006ButlerMilwaukee, WIW 64–5911–34–0
January 11, 2006LoyolaMilwaukee, WIW 78–7512–35–0
January 14, 2006Green BayGreen Bay, WIL 84–7712–45–1
January 18, 2006DetroitDetroit, MIW 72–7113–46–1
January 21, 2006Wright StateMilwaukee, WIW 61–5414–47–1
January 26, 2006Youngstown StateYoungstown, OHW 78–7015–48–1
January 30, 2006LoyolaChicago, ILW 68–5716–49–1
February 2, 2006Wright StateDayton, OHL 59–5416–59–2
February 4, 2006ButlerDayton, OHL 63–60 OT16–69–3
February 9, 2006Youngstown StateMilwaukee, WIW 98–5717–610–3
February 11, 2006Cleveland StateCleveland, OHW 86–5718–611–3
February 15, 2006UICMilwaukee, WIL 94–86 OT18–711–4
February 18, 2006Missouri StateMilwaukee, WIL 72–6318–8
February 21, 2006DetroitMilwaukee, WIW 76–5719–812–4
Horizon League Tournament
March 4, 2006LoyolaMilwaukee, WIW 80–6620–8
March 7, 2006ButlerMilwaukee, WIW 87–7121–8
NCAA Tournament
March 7, 2006OklahomaJacksonville, FLW 82–7422–8
March 18, 2006FloridaJacksonville, FLL 82–6022–9
#All times are in EST. Conference games in bold.

2006 Horizon League Tournament

First Round
Tuesday, February 28
Second Round
Friday, March 3
Semifinals
Saturday, March 4
Championship
Tuesday, March 7
     
             
             
          1 Milwaukee 80  
4 Loyola 76       4 Loyola 66  
9 Youngstown State 61     4 Loyola 64  
5 Detroit 92     5 Detroit 55  
8 Cleveland State 58       1 Milwaukee 87
          2 Butler 71
             
             
          2 Butler 73  
          3 Green Bay 51  
        3 Green Bay 76      
6 UIC 77     6 UIC 66      
7 Wright State 67  

First round games at campus sites of higher seeds
Second round and semifinals hosted by the top seed. Championship hosted by best remaining seed

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